Murder by Memory

Murder by Memory by Olivia Waite

This delightful science fiction mystery novella is set on the Fairweather, a colony ship. We never go to the bridge, engineering, or anywhere else featuring technology of the future, except for the library. We also never learn where the Fairweather is headed, only that there are 10,000 colonists aboard and their journey is expected to last 1,000 years. The ship left Old Earth 307 years ago.

The ship sounds appealing, with flats, small shops and cafés, a hydroponic garden with trees and a lawn made of moss. Detective Dorothy Gentleman visits her nephew Rutherford, and meets his new partner John, a memory artist who crafts the most amazing cocktails. She communicates with Ferry, the Fairweather’s ship mind. During her latest investigation, Dorothy also visits a yarn shop, a bank, and the previously mentioned library, the scene of a most unusual crime. At only 112 pages, this is a quick yet immersive read.

Brenda

Big Time

Big Time by Ben Winters

This is a thrilling, scary, mind-bending page turner, set in the present. Grace Berney review applications for medical devices. Her mother, Kathy, increasingly needs more help at home. Grace’s teen, River, who uses they/them pronouns, is a typically challenging teen. Grace gets caught up in an adventure after a young woman, Allie, is kidnapped. Allie escapes after a car crash and runs away. She is injured and ends up in an emergency room. The hospital asks Grace’s department for information on a medical port on Allie’s chest. Grace sees the photos of Allie on her manager’s desk and reaches out to the hospital with the information. Allie has gone, running again.

Allie can remember her baby daughter Rachel, but also has memories of a completely differently life as Ana. Allie/Ana seeks help from her old friend, who is shocked to see her. River helps their mother find more information on Allie and the maker of her medical device. Grace tracks down a scientist who has found the durational element in blood. Time can be extracted and used for someone else, but how? Allie’s kidnapper is still intent on retrieving her, at all costs, and the future is uncertain, even after a big showdown. I don’t read many thrillers, but have read the author’s The Last Policeman trilogy, and knew that his creativity and plotting are excellent. Readalike authors include Black Crouch and Mike Chen.

Brenda